Using fetal scalp stimulation with Doppler ultrasonography to enhance intermittent auscultation in low-resource settings: a diagnostic trial from Tanzania
Abstract Background Hypoxia during labor contributes to 2.2 million intrapartum and early neonatal deaths each year. An additional 0.6-1.0 million cases of life-long disability occur because of fetal hypoxia during labor. It is known that fetal heart rate changes in labor correspond to hypoxia and n...
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Main Authors: | David M. Goodman (Author), Pendo Mlay (Author), Nathan Thielman (Author), Maria J. Small (Author), John W. Schmitt (Author) |
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